Difficult Dialogues: Antisemitism and Being Jewish in the US (9/13/23)
Antisemitism and Being Jewish in the US
This panel discussion focused on the rise of antisemitism in the last decade—a rise that some might say has never disappeared and has resurfaced with events like the march on Charlottesville, the attack on the Tree of Life synagogue, and recent comments by celebrities. This event was part of the semi-annual Difficult Dialogues event — a series of panel conversations that bring together people from on and off campus to discuss challenging issues from their own perspectives.
It is hard to know how to talk about antisemitism, and this difficult dialogue engaged with multiple topics as well as what it means to be Jewish today, especially in a multi-religious and multi-racial space such as Â鶹ӰԺ county. Among the questions our panelists pondered was is: “How does antisemitism manifest in our communities today?", "Are Jews white?", "How is antisemitism different from or similar to to other forms of racism, bias, exclusion, and discrimination?", "Is criticism of Israel antisemitic?"
Event Information
- Registration:
- Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2023
- Time: Doors Open: 6:30pm | Event Timeframe: 7pm - 8:30pm Â
- Location: in-person at Grace Commons Church, Oerter Hall: 1820 15th Street, Â鶹ӰԺ, CO 80302
- Flyer Download:Â www.colorado.edu/cha/sites/default/files/attached-files/fall_dd_print_flyer-antisemitism_and_being_jewish_09.13.2023.pdf
- Event is free and open to the public. This event will not be recorded.